- Jan 9, 2010
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Despite my "label" here on this board I have been keeping chickens successfully for well over twelve years. I have never experienced the issue I am currently having with a beautiful Wheaten EE. She is a doll and I have also noticed this same issue with another EE I have. The whole toe area is swollen as you can see from the photos.
It does appear that one might be able to "pick" a scab from each area of the foot, but am not sure if the other chicken has both "scabs" to choose from or not, will have to double check.
You can see how nasty it looks, but I am pretty sure some days (like yesterday) it looked even worse.
The foot is tender as is evidenced by the hen limping, but she doesn't seem to be in too much trouble as this does not seem to effect how much she eats or her roosting habits or her general behavior, except for the obvious limp.
Any thoughts??? Would love some ideas!!!


It does appear that one might be able to "pick" a scab from each area of the foot, but am not sure if the other chicken has both "scabs" to choose from or not, will have to double check.
You can see how nasty it looks, but I am pretty sure some days (like yesterday) it looked even worse.
The foot is tender as is evidenced by the hen limping, but she doesn't seem to be in too much trouble as this does not seem to effect how much she eats or her roosting habits or her general behavior, except for the obvious limp.
Any thoughts??? Would love some ideas!!!